The article suggests that the NFL as a whole, go through 4,300 Uncrustables per week, adding up to over 80,000 per year. It also included specific claims of teams such as Denver going through 700 per week or Cinncinnati with just 50 per week. The data is sourced back to The Athletic (
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5854102/2024/10/24/uncrustables-nfl/). The Athletic obtained this data directly from the teams themselves, as well as through direct contact with the company of uncrustables. According to Ad Fontes Media (
https://adfontesmedia.com/), Daily Mail has a score of 31.87/64 on the reliability chart, meaning there could be a range of reliability possibilities across articles. It also is ranked as minimally biased. Although it does not rank incredibly on the reliability chart, the data presented in this article originates from The Athletic, which ranks much higher, along with obtaining the information from direct sources. The author of this article, Daniel Matthews is an award winning sports writer Mail Sport's US desk in NYC, with countless credible reports. This article was very recently published based on the new, current news of the uncrustables coming out. Many other news sources reported on the same topic such as Bleacher Report (
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10140714-report-broncos-players-eat-700-uncrustables-each-week-in-nfl-season-seahawks-320). Overall, this claim from Daily Mail appears to be true.